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In a message dated 2/16/00 12:46:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Subject: saline soaks
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> If I had broken skin on our finger and put said finger into someone's mouth
> for them to suck on for a while, I think I'd wash it off afterwards to make
> sure germs hadn't contacted the broken skin. That is why saline soaks are
> good. They cleanse. I just suggest a pinch of salt and some warm water
and
> a couple of swishes. Then I apply topical antibiotic cream and antifungal
> cream, and perhaps a bit of cortisone ointment. Do this for a few days and
> mom is immensely better. If not, she needs oral antibiotic and stronger
> antifungal tx.
Dear Friends: Is this prescribing?
Nikki Lee RN, MSN, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CSTP, CIMI
Elkins Park (a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, northeastern USA)
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